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| Institution: | Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham |
| Datum: | 01.09.2010-31.08.2013 |
| Bewerbungsschluss: | 15.02.2010 |
Nottingham Trent University
Vice-Chancellor’s PhD Studentships
NTU is engaged in influential research across a wide range of subject areas, placing us at the leading edge in fields of enquiry which meet the needs of society, enrich quality of life and have a positive economic impact.
The university is inviting applications for twelve fully-funded PhD studentships commencing in October 2010, in the following fields:
Art & Design and the Built Environment: Fashion; Technical Textiles; Property Management and Development
Art, Humanities and Education: Applications in all relevant subject areas are welcome.
Business, Law and Social Sciences: Management and Business Studies; Law; Economics; Criminology; Politics; Public Health; Public Management; Psychology; Sociology; Social Policy; Social Work.
Science: Animal Health and Welfare; Cancer Therapy/Diagnosis; Complex Fluids; Computing; Drug Delivery; Environmental Science; Liquid Origami; Materials; Microbial Pathogenesis; Nanophysics; Sport/Health.
The studentships will pay UK/EU fees and provide a maintenance stipend linked to the RCUK rate (currently £13,290 per annum) for up to three years.
www.ntu.ac.uk
The closing date for applications is Monday 15 February 2010.
For further information and an application pack please contact ext. 8117. Email: gradschool
Would all potential candidates in the area of German culture or German history please initially contact Prof. Bill Niven at william.niven
| Kontakt: | Bill Niven Nottingham Trent University 0044 115 848 3232 william.niven |
| URL: | http:/ |
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